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I.U.'s Bobby Knight Big Ten Coach of the Year

CHICAGO (AP) Bobby Knight has been selected as Big Ten Basketball Coach of the year by sports writers and broadcasters who cover the conference. It was the second time in three years that Knight has won the award. He also was Coach of the Year in 1973 when his Hoosiers also won an undisputed conference title. Knight, who played at Ohio State, coached at Army before accepting the Indiana post in 1971. Knight received 131 firstplace votes from the 148 voting members of the media as his Hoosiers hold first place in the Associated Press college basketball poll. On the basis of a 5-3-1 system, Knight finished with a total of 571 points. Gus Ganakas of Michigan State was second with 157 points. Ganakas received six first-place votes, one more than Michigan’s Johnny Orr who was third with 139 points. Orr won the award last year.

Coaches capsule Continued from page 1 —

ried, with four children. Jim Rosenstihl, Lebanon, 48. In his 24th year as a head coach and 13th at Lebanon High School. His overall record is 381-182, with a 24-2 record this season. Rosenstihl, a native of Zionsville, has coached at Center Grove, Zionsville, Bluff ton and Lebanon. He is a graduate of Butler University, married and has a 17-year-old daughter. Jack Butcher, Loogootee, 42. Butcher, a native of Loogootee and head coach there for his entire 18-year career. His record is 345-85 during that span. Butcher’s 1963 team went unbeaten in the regular season and his 1970 team made it to the State Finals before being

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Bill Musselman of Minnesota was fourth with 112 points and

Pro-basketball standings

Eastern Conference ... :.. Atlantic Division W L Pet. GB Boston .... 51.. 21...708.—.. Buffalo ... .43..29...597. 8.. Nefr York ... 38..37...493.<15% Phflaphia .. 33..41...446*19.. ........Central Division Washington . 53..20...726.—.. Houston ...38.. 36...514. Cleveland ..37..37...500.16V 2 Atlanta ... .29..46...387.25.. N. Orleans ...20..52...278.32>/ 2 ..... Western Conference ... ...Midwest Division Chicago , ....42..30...583.—.. K. .41..32...562..1V 2 Detroit ... .35..39...473..8.. Milwaukee . 34.. 39.. .466.. 8% Pacific Division Golden St. ... 43..32...573.-.. Seattle ... .36..37...493..6.. Portland ... 32..41...438.10.. Phoenix ....29.. 43...403.12V 2 L. Angeles . .26. .46. ..361.15V 2

beaten by Carmel in the semifinals. He has a bachelor’s degree from Memphis State and a master’s from Indiana University. Butcher is married and the father of seven children, including son Bill, a starter on his current team. Bill Stearman, Columbus North, 51. He has been head coach at Columbus for 23 years, following three years at Waldron. His Waldron teams were 47-18 and his Columbus teams, including this year’s 234 record, have a 390-167 record, giving him an over-all coaching mark of 437-185. His 1964 team went unbeaten in the regular season and made it to the State Finals, where they lost to Huntington in the semifinals.

Fred Schaus of Purdue was fifth with 88 points.

Thursday’s Results .. Cleveland 87, Chicago 83 .... . .Kansas City-Omaha 101, New Orleans 95 . .Golden State 97, Portland 95. • .ABA East Division W L Pet. GB New York ... 54..22...711.-.. Kentucky .. 49..24...671..3V 2 St. Louis ... .27..49...355.27.. Memphis ...23..51...311.30.. Virginia ....14..60...192.39.. West Division Denver ... .58.. 18...763.—.. " San Anton. ...45..31...592.12V 2 Indiana .... 40..33...548.16.. Utah 33..41...446.24.. San Diego ... 31..44...413.26V 2 Thursday’s Games . .No games scheduled Sports awardsContinued from page 1 During the south county school’s awards presentation, John Jones picked off the Most Valuable Wrestler award with most Valuable Basketball player honors going to Mark Cowger. Jeff Burdge claimed the free throw championship at the school. Best Mental Attitude Award for seventh grade basketball players went to Larry Hadden and Brent McCammack copping the eighth grade honor. For the girls, the Outstanding Swimmer Award went to Peggy Hammond with Diana Scott notching the Outstanding Basketball Award. Also Scott, Tim Williams, Rick Kelly and Bob Kelly claimed participant honors for the state meet. Also recognition at both schools went to the members of the boys and girls basketball , wrestling, swimming teams and managers.

Downtown March 17, 1975 Hampton's Garage 96 72 varsity Lanes N o. l 96 72 Covert's Heating 92 76 Morton Buildings 90 78 Stoners Insurance 88 80 Jerry's Standard 88 80 Greencastle Sports 86 82 , RandS Grocery 82 86 Public Service 82 86 The Critters 80 88 Varsity Lanes N 0.2 80 88 Morrison Tires 78 90 White C leaners 74 94 Coatesville Parts and Machine 60 108 High Team Game: The Critters 1029 High Team Series: Varsity Lanes No. 1 3020 High Ind. Game: Larry Wood 261 High Ind. Series: Floyd Garrison 715 Series over 500: F. Garrison 715, J. Edmonds 711, K. Patten 678, M. Schroeder 667, M. Hampton 661, C. Hughes 619, R. Hampton 615, K. Finchum 611, A. Irwin 603, G. Cox 602, R. Pettit 601, W. Winegar 598, N. Morrison 596, L . Wood 594, N . Tirsway 590, B. Erwin 589, D. Hendrich 589, D. Howlett 585, D McCammack 582. 1.8. M. Junior Bowlers Mar. 15, 1975 Rascals 46 ’ a 3l'/j Swingers 45 33 Lucky Strikes 44 34 Hot Shots 42 36 Merry Makers 42 36 Jokers 41 '/j 36Vj Peanuts 41 37 Tigers 37 41 Eagle Eyes 37 41 Hi's* Lo'S 36 V'2 41Vj Aces 35 Vj 4 21/2 Channel Cats 35 43 Hits & Misses 34 44 Fearless Five 29 49 High Team Game: Channel Cats 896 High Team Series: Peanuts 1711 High ind. Game: Fred Crawley 180Stacy O'Hair 134 High ind. Series: Fred Miller 322Stacy O'Hair 238 Tues. Morn. 1,8 .M. Ladies March 18, 1975 Lancaster, G. 140 84 Jordan, E 132 92 Lancaster, S. 120 104 Crawley,J. 120 104 Burris, S. 115 109 Scroggin, S. 114 110 Porter ,K. 107 117 Parker,C. 98 126 Rolls, M. 88 136

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I WISH TO EXPRESS MY APPRECIATION of working with patients and the community at Greencastle Nursing Home. But, I am no longer affiliated with the home, and am no longer responsible for anything that happens there. Delores Miller, Former Director of Nursing. 3-21-1 T GREENCASTLE PARK BOARD accepting written bids for concession stand near ball diamond Robe Ann Park. Reply P. O. Box 136, Greencastle, IN 46135 By April 2, 1975. 3-21-3 T LOSE WEIGHT safely & faT? with X-Tl Diet Plan l 3;00. REDUCE Excess Fluids with X-Pel 1 3.00. Hook Drugs. Thurs., Fri., Sat.-TF DRINKING PROBLEM? • Alcoholics Anonymous meets 8:30 Tuesday nights- Presbyterian Church basement. Or write Box 394 c/o Banner-, Graphic. Fri.-TF DELTA THETA TAU ATTIC SALE Sat., March 22 at National Guard Armory. Clothes, furniture, toys & household items. Items donated by over 50families. Starts9a.m. 3-19-3 P CHUCK'S RENTAL has been appointed authorized service dealer for Briggs and Stratton engines. Bring your lawn mower in for spring tune-up or repair. Chuck's Rental, lOllAve.D. . 3-19-6 T

Bowling

Porter, J. 86 138 High Team Game: Porter, K. 561 High Team Series: Scroggin, S. 1634 High Ind. Game: Sharon Scroggin 196 High Ind. Series: Ethel Jordan 538 Series over 400: E. Jordan 538, C. Parker 520, S. Scroggin 505, J . Murphy 492, D. Broadstreet 483, G. Lancaster 471, S . Burris 447, S. Lancaster 446, B. Corbin 435, C. Porter 426, L. Cash 421, J. Crawley 406, (Sub) E. Porter 456 Tues. Morn. 1.8. M. Ladies March 11, 1975 Lancaster, G. 1 36 80 Jordan,E 1 24 92 Crawley, J. 120 96 Burris,S. 115 101 Lancaster, S. 112 104 Scroggin, S. 106 110 Porter,K. 103 113 Parker,C. 90 126 Rolls,M. 88 128 Porter,J. 86 130 High Team Game: Porter, K. 586 High Team Series: Porter, K. 1629 High Ind. Game: Ethel JordanBecky Dunn 191 High Ind. Series: Ethel Jordan 560 Series over 400: E. Jordan 560, S. Burris 520, G. Lancaster 458, B. Dunn 448, K. Porter 446, S. Scroggin 444, D. Broadstreet 443, J. Murphy 438, C. Parker 433, R . Earl 425, C. Porter 417, R . Pur set I S. Lancaster 404, E . Porter 470 (sub) E. Gentry 401 (sub). Pleasure Time 3-16-75 Goof Ups 70 42 Handicappers 66 46 Paullus & Smithers 64 48 C B'S 64 48 Unpredictables 62 50 Alley Kats 58 54 Dina Mites 58 54 HiLo's 56 56 Misfits 54 58 Moonshiners 52 60 Hawkeyes 52 60 Foul Lines 46 66 Fo Hu's 44 68 Rolling Stones 38 74 High Team Game: Goof Ups 679 High Team Series: Goof Ups 1985 High Ind. Game: Man- Paul Hamilton 236-Woman-Shirley Paullus 193 High Ind. Series: Men-Paul Hamilton 638-Women-Shirley Paullus 516 Series over 400: S. Paullus 516, K. Cox 490, S. Smiley 424, S. Scroggins 413, F. Skelton 409, C. Fellows 436, G. Best 414, B. Hurst 411, B. Wilson 408, T. Moell 401.

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Motorcycles 1973 KAWASAKI 175 cycle. ‘550.653-4335. 3-19-3 T FOR SALE: HONDA motorcycle lOOcc Scrambler. 1972 Model, bow Mileage. Phone 653-4579. 3-21-3 P Pets For Sale FREE - Six 6-week-old puppies. German Shepard and Husky. Call 653-4016. 3-19-3 P Horses PAIAMINO MARE. 653-8376. 3-20-6 T Recreational Vehicles THATCHER'S RETREAT - New & used travel trailers, truck campers, mini homes, fifth wheels, truck caps, cars, jeeps, trucks. Ten miles south of Brazil, Jet. 46 & 59. 3-7-30 T Situations Wanted - Men YOUNG MAN NEEDING WORK - will do most anything. 653-88 31 NOTICE OF ELECTION STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ts: BE IT REMEMBERED, That pursuant to the provisions of the Election Laws of the State of Indiana, I, Glenn Deem, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court of Indiana, do hereby certify that the following is a true and complete list of all the offices and candidates for such offices to be voted on in Putnam County, Indiana, at the City Election to be held in the various precincts thereof on the 6th day of May, 1975. I further certify that the polls will be open between the hours of six (6:00) o'clock A M. and six (6:00) o'clock P.M. prevailing Greencastle time. DEMOCRATIC TICKET Mayor Richard V. Flynn Sherwood Drive, Greencostle C. Clifford Frazier 826Gardenside Dr., Greencastle Felix M. Knauer 315 Elm Street, Greencastle Glen E. Walters 409 E. Franklin, Greencastle City Clerk None Councilman at Large Clair Williams 507 S. Indiana St., Greencastle City Councilmen FIRST WARD Ronald Pitcock Elizabeth St., Greencastle SECOND WARD Robert R. Huffman 805 Hillcrest Dr., Greencastle THIRD WARD Robert E. Calvert 426 Anderson St., Greencostle FOURTH WARD REPUBLICAN TICKET Mayor Wayne E. Hopkins 616 Ridge Avenue, Greencastle Robert Lancaster 508 E. Hanna Street, Greencastle City Clerk Jane Harlan 410 E. Walnut, Greencastle

Councilman At Largo Richard Sunkol 324 N. Arlington, Grooncaitlo City Councilman FIRST WARD Ronald Phillip 408 W. Franklin, Grooncaitlo SECOND WARD Gorald E. Warron 710 Dogwood Ln, Grooncaitlo THIRD WARD Carroll 6. Hammond 607 S. Locuit, Grooncaitlo FOURTH WARD Lowronco Muncio 6095. Jackson St., Grooncaitlo IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have horounto sot my hand and soal of tho Putnam Circuit Court at my offico in tho City of Grooncaitlo, Indiana, thii 17th day of March, 1975. Glonn Doom, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court March 21-28-2 T

STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM sr. IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT MARCH TERM, 1975 IN THE MAHER OF ESTATE OF WIUJAM THOMAS, DECEASED Eitate No. E-72-12 NOTICE TO AU.PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF WIUJAM THOMAS In tho matter of Eitoto of William Thomas, deceased. No. E-72-12 Notice it hereby given that David A. Thomas as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 18th of April, 1975, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and pll others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. David A. Thomas Personal Representative Glenn Deem Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Keith A. Kauble, Attorney at law Greencastle, Indiana March 21-28-2 T

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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that on the 16 doy of April, 1975, at 1:30 P.M. the undersigned Executor of the estate of HELEN I. JONES, deceased, will offer for sale, at private sale, in the Trust Department of the Central Notional Bank, Greencastle, Indiana, the real estate contract, dated May 26, 1973, wherein Helen I. Jones was the Seller and Maurice Unversaw wos the Buyer, which contract is payable at *75.00 per month, with interest at seven per cent [7%) per annum on the unpaid balance, beginning at each six months period, which interest is due on July 1 and December 1 of each and every year.

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TIRE SALE BUY THREE GET * ONE FREE Mounted & Balanced FREE Shoemaker ’$ Service Maple & Bloomington Sts. * with Trade-Ins & Pay Excise Tax

Said sale to be for cash and for not less than the appraised value. The reol estote sold on this contract is located in Amo, Hendricks County, Indiana, and contains one-eighth (1/8) acre more or lets. For further information contact the Trust Department of the Central Nationol Bank, Greencastle, Indiana. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Executor Mr. Edward Britton, Trust Officer Mr, Jerry Williams, Trust Officer John A. Kendal! KENDAU. STEVENSON & LOWRY 1 South Washington Street Danville, Indiana 46122 Attorneys for Executor March 21-28-2 T